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Israeli earthquake rescue team returns 'exported' scrolls to Turkey

The goodwill Israel earned when it sent a team of nearly 700 emergency medical responders to Turkey following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that devastated Hatay province on February 6 evaporated after the revelation that the search and rescue team secretly exported two 200-year-old Scrolls of Esther from Antakya at the end of its six-day mission there.

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Netflix series helps heal Turkey's Jews

A groundbreaking Netflix series set among Turkey’s Jews has been an unexpected hit there, challenging taboos and enthralling audiences with its glimpse into a long-overlooked community.

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Hit Netflix series helps heal wounds of Turkish Jews

Telling the story of Turkey's Jewish community, 'The Club' forces viewers to confront historical persecution of minorities: 'We don't teach this part of history in schools'

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Netflix series 'The Club' helps heal wounds of Turkey's Jews | Showbiz

ISTANBUL, March 19 — A groundbreaking Netflix series set among Turkey’s Jews has been an unexpected hit there, challenging taboos and enthralling audiences with its glimpse into a long-overlooked community. The global success of Turkish television series — often with government-pleasing...

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Netflix series helps heal wounds of Turkey's Jews

A groundbreaking Netflix series set among Turkey's Jews has been an unexpected hit there, challenging taboos and enthralling audiences with its glimpse into a long-overlooked community.

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Netflix series helps heal wounds of Turkey's Jews

A groundbreaking Netflix series set among Turkey's Jews has been an unexpected hit there, challenging taboos and enthralling audiences with its glimpse into a long-overlooked community.

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Netflix Series Helps Heal Wounds of Turkey's Jews

Netflix series "The Club" set among Turkey's Jews is an unexpected hit, challenging taboos with its glimpse into a long-overlooked community.

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How 'Sherzad Mamsani' and 'Ranj Cohen' impersonated and fought Kurdish Jews | Levi Clancy


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Sherzad Omar Mahmoud — a.k.a “Sherzad Mamsani” — often used symbols of Freemasonry alongside his posts about Jewish and Israeli topics. The Saddam regime had promoted the conspiracy theory that Freemasonry was a Jewish or Zionist principle. Credit: Sherzad Mamsani's official accounts.
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This report is part of a series. For several years, the Kurdish Jewish leadership in Israel has tried to build constructively on their historic ties with the Kurdistan Region, but has been obstructed by a small group of impostors who rightly saw the actual Kurdish Jews as a challenge to their scheme. The impostors were led by publicity-seeking figures such as Sherzad Omar Mahmoud and Ranjdar Abdulrahman (under the aliases “Sherzad Mamsani” and “Ranj Cohen”), as well as Sherko Othman. These scammers pleaded in the media for visa cards and visa stamps — for themselves and their clients — under the false pretense of being forgotten and dispossessed Jews. The National Association’s press statement on this issue is available here.

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